Actually,here is a question now,are 54 series notes worth more if they are brand new still in the original bank wrappers with sequential serial numbers,like five twenties to a hundred dollar pack ?
I'm not sure I'm grasping what you're describing, so I'll give two answers...
If you are asking about perfect condition notes being worth more, the answer is a resounding yes!
If you are asking about 5 such notes in sequence being worth more because they are in sequence, sometimes that may be the case, sometimes not. If they were 1954 $20s, it might simply be easier to break up the lot and sell them one or two at a time.
Typically a "pack" or "bundle" of notes from the bank is 100 notes. If you have one of these, completely sealed as found from the bank, again it depends. $1 banknotes would be much easier to sell en masse like that. $20s would be quite difficult as that is $2,000 in face value alone.
The sheer number of bills makes this a very daunting task for someone new to the money thing.
Trust me, I know. As I mentioned to you in my PM, the previous person that I dealt with was similarly put off by just how much there was, and the amount of work required to realize more than face value for the lot. By the end of it, he and his family we glad that they turned to me and had my help in taking care of it all.
I await your response this weekend.
Best regards
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